Vanessa Harrar
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Recent Articles
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Dempsey-Jones H, Themistocleous A, Carone D, Ng T, Harrar V, Makin T
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2019 Apr;
148(4):713-727.
PMID: 30973263
Brain plasticity is a key mechanism for learning and recovery. A striking example of plasticity in the adult brain occurs following input loss, for example, following amputation, whereby the deprived...
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Harrar V, Le Trung W, Malienko A, Khan A
J Vis
. 2018 Sep;
18(9):13.
PMID: 30208432
Video-based eye trackers have enabled major advancements in our understanding of eye movements through their ease of use and their non-invasiveness. One necessity to obtain accurate eye recordings using video-based...
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Malienko A, Harrar V, Khan A
J Vis
. 2018 Sep;
18(9):4.
PMID: 30193346
Previous studies have shown that eye and arm movements tend to be intrinsically coupled in their behavior. There is, however, no consensus on whether planning of eye and arm movements...
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Harrar V, Elkrief L, Bouskila J, Kucera R, Fink-Jensen A, Bouchard J, et al.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
. 2017 Dec;
58(14):6282-6291.
PMID: 29242902
Purpose: Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a developmental disease characterized by behavioral problems and physical defects including malformations of the eye and associated optical defects. How these malformations affect...
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Harrar V, Harris L, Spence C
Exp Brain Res
. 2016 Nov;
235(3):763-775.
PMID: 27872958
The importance of multisensory integration for perception and action has long been recognised. Integrating information from individual senses increases the chance of survival by reducing the variability in the incoming...
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Bouskila J, Harrar V, Javadi P, Casanova C, Hirabayashi Y, Matsuo I, et al.
Vis Neurosci
. 2016 Aug;
33:E006.
PMID: 27485069
The endogenous cannabinoid system plays important roles in the retina of mice and monkeys via their classic CB1 and CB2 receptors. We have previously reported that the G protein-coupled receptor...
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Bouskila J, Harrar V, Javadi P, Beierschmitt A, Palmour R, Casanova C, et al.
Neural Plast
. 2016 Apr;
2016:1253245.
PMID: 27069692
The expression patterns of the cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1R) and the cannabinoid receptor type 2 (CB2R) are well documented in rodents and primates. In vervet monkeys, CB1R is present...
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Dempsey-Jones H, Harrar V, Oliver J, Johansen-Berg H, Spence C, Makin T
J Neurophysiol
. 2015 Dec;
115(3):1088-97.
PMID: 26631145
Tactile learning transfers from trained to untrained fingers in a pattern that reflects overlap between the representations of fingers in the somatosensory system (e.g., neurons with multifinger receptive fields). While...
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Harris L, Carnevale M, DAmour S, Fraser L, Harrar V, Hoover A, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2015 Jul;
6:819.
PMID: 26124739
Incorporating the fact that the senses are embodied is necessary for an organism to interpret sensory information. Before a unified perception of the world can be formed, sensory signals must...
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Indraccolo A, Spence C, Vatakis A, Harrar V
Exp Brain Res
. 2015 Apr;
234(5):1189-98.
PMID: 25869739
The ability to estimate a filled interval of time is affected by numerous non-temporal factors, such as the sensory modality, duration, and the intensity of the stimulus. Here we explore...